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Peterson Guilty?
« on: May 1st, 2003, 10:58am »
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The follwing is timeline of Laci Peterson case. In we can read many details of Scott Peterson's behavior (whom I believe guilty) but what I dont read is HARD EVIDENCE that he killed his wife and unborn son! Is his actions questionable and guilty like YES! but where is the smoking gun. Police must be holding something back from public I cant see how they can arrest Peterson based on what we know but read for yourself
 
Dec. 24, 2002: Laci Peterson reported missing from her Modesto, Calif., home by her husband, Scott Peterson. He says he came home from a fishing trip to Berkeley Marina and his wife, who was eight months pregnant, wasn't there.  
 
Dec. 28: Authorities search water near Berkeley Marina for the first time.
 
Dec. 31: Modesto police shift their focus in the case to foul play. "The investigation is progressing with that as the main focus, but we have not ruled out other possibilities," homicide detective Jon Buehler says.
 
Jan. 3, 2003: Modesto police ask the public for help verifying the whereabouts of Scott Peterson in the days before Christmas. In Berkeley, police spend hours combing the waters near the marina.
 
Jan. 9: A sonar search in the water near the marina reveals an object that authorities think is a body. It turns to be an anchor.
 
Jan. 14: Authorities and friends expand their search to Southern California.
 
Jan. 17: Laci Peterson's family and friends hold a news conference to demand that Scott Peterson tell authorities everything he knows about the case.
 
Jan. 18: As suspicion of Scott Peterson grows, authorities investigate his whereabouts in connection with the disappearance of a San Luis Obispo woman in 1996, when Scott and Laci Peterson lived there. Authorities later determine he had nothing to do with the second missing woman.
 
Jan. 19: Scott Peterson brings search for his missing wife to Los Angeles, where he and his family distribute fliers to volunteers at a hotel.
 
Jan. 23: Laci Peterson's family says Scott Peterson told authorities he had been involved with another woman.
 
Jan. 24: One month after Laci Peterson disappeared, Amber Frey, a massage therapist from Fresno, comes forward and confirms she had an intimate romantic relationship with Scott Peterson.
 
Jan. 28: In a televised interview, Scott Peterson admits he had a relationship with Frey and says he had told his wife about it. "It wasn't anything that would break us apart," he says.
 
Feb. 5: Laci Peterson's family members step up their criticism of Scott Peterson, saying he sold his pregnant wife's car and considered selling the couple's house.
 
Feb. 10: Laci Peterson's expected due date. "Everybody's aware of it," says Modesto police Sgt. Ron Cloward.
 
Feb. 17: Scott Peterson's mother, Jackie, tells The Associated Press her family believes kidnappers abducted Laci Peterson with intentions of holding her captive until she delivered the baby.
 
Feb. 18: Authorities issue a search warrant for the Petersons' home in Modesto, where they remove possible evidence and take measurements.
 
March 6: Modesto police officially declare the case a homicide.
 
March 12: Authorities search San Francisco Bay again.
 
April 14: The body of a woman and a male fetus that washed ashore in Richmond, Calif., are found.
 
"Their bodies washed ashore last week about three miles from where Peterson said he was fishing in the San Francisco Bay when his wife — who was eight months pregnant — vanisished."
 
April 18: Police in San Diego arrest Scott Peterson. Attorney General Bill Lockyer says bodies found in Richmond are those of Laci Peterson and her unborn son.
 
"Peterson was arrested Friday in San Diego County because detectives feared he might try to flee to Mexico. He has since been held without bail at the Stanislaus County jail.  
 
When he was arrested, Peterson's naturally dark hair was reddish-blond and he had grown a goatee. He had $10,000 in cash with him in his car, said a law enforcement source who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity. His arrest came just hours before DNA testing confirmed the identity of the two bodies. "
 
Clipped from www.foxnews.com/story/0,2...72,00.html and various newspaper articles.
 
 
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